Ten years ago Facebook was just cresting as the cool new social media
site that helped you keep in touch with the people you didn’t actually
like in high school. We fed it our thoughts and feelings, shared our
meals and locations and our top ten movie lists, kept it up-to-date on
our relationship status, political views, favorite links, and personal
information — all in the name of staying connected, and all without a
thought to our security. But with a decade of questions regarding how Facebook makes money now answered, and a general understanding of how sharing information online can be dangerous (while the platform constantly updates its security protocol),
we continue to use it anyway, even though many of us are just checking
in as ritual and have threatened our exit from Facebook for years.
Of course, screen time in moderation is, for the most part, perfectly acceptable, and social media can offer a few genuinely beneficial uses. But before you log in or tap that app on your smartphone again, here are a few reasons to quit Facebook in 2015.
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Of course, screen time in moderation is, for the most part, perfectly acceptable, and social media can offer a few genuinely beneficial uses. But before you log in or tap that app on your smartphone again, here are a few reasons to quit Facebook in 2015.
funnystreetz
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